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The
Honorable Linda Lingle, Governor of Hawai‘i
Inducted 2008
Governor Linda Lingle recognizes
that the world is rapidly changing because of technology, innovation
and globalization, and as the state’s chief executive, she is
leading Hawai‘i to meet these unique challenges and capitalize on
new opportunities during this pivotal and exciting time in history.
Governor Lingle is focused on
increasing Hawai‘i’s prosperity, preserving its special quality of
life and conserving its incredible natural resources by reducing the
over-dependence on land development as the primary driver of the
economy. To achieve these goals, she has launched the Hawai‘i
Innovation Initiative to develop the capacity of Hawai‘i’s citizens
to innovate. This will enable companies to compete effectively in
the global economy of the 21st century and create new, higher-paying
jobs in the state, particularly in the fields of science, technology
and engineering.
In moving Hawai‘i forward,
Governor Lingle continues to emphasize her mandate for state
government to lead by example, particularly in the areas of
innovation, renewable energy and fiscal accountability. Her
Administration has forged strategic public-private partnerships to
deliver programs and services to improve the state. She also
encourages residents to take personal responsibility for building a
better Hawai‘i through their unique personal capacities.
Under Governor Lingle’s
leadership, her Administration has expanded and diversified the
economy while prudently managing the state’s budget. As a result,
Hawai‘i’s economy is the strongest it has been in more than a decade
and continues to grow faster than the national average, while also
maintaining one of the country’s lowest unemployment rates.
The environment has also been a
top priority for her Administration. Governor Lingle helped to
establish Papahanaumokuakea Marine National Monument, the largest
conservation area in the United States, which encompasses the 1,200
mile-long chain of atolls and reefs known as the Northwestern
Hawaiian Islands. Under her leadership, the state has also expanded
efforts to combat invasive species, promoted citizen monitoring of
natural resources, launched the first comprehensive improvements to
state parks in 40 years and dramatically increased funding and staff
for the Department of Land and Natural Resources.
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